Here's your chance to learn from Alan Hirsch, Tim Catchim & Dan White, Jr

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Tim Catchim says that the main reason he’s going to Sentralized is to see a bunch of people he loves and have fun. But on top of that, it’s a great chance to learn the ins and outs of APEST and disciple making.
According to Tim “The fivefold ministry of APEST, as well as the art of disciple making, are probably two of the most neglected practices in the church today. Yet scripture is clear that they are absolutely essential to our growth and maturity as individuals and a movement. The presentations will give you practical tools and tactics for engaging these practices in effective ways.
Knowing the difference between equipping relationships and discipling relationships is really important. APEST is fundamentally about equipping for ministry. but here’s the catch. You can equip people for ministry without making disciples.
Depending on how you go about making disciples, it is entirely possible to make disciples without equipping them for ministry. Knowing the difference between these two kinds of relationships, and how they compliment each other, will help people recognize where their ministries are both excelling and experiencing deficits in these two areas.”
Alan and Tim will be teaching a workshop inspired by their book The Permanent Revolution

They propose a revolutionary missional ecclesiology that is shaped by the New Testament account of apostolic imagination, ministry, and strategy. Their aim is to reclaim the ministry by which the church is to remain centered on its calling to be the instrument of God’s mission, and that everything it is and does ought to relate to and demonstrate that calling. They examine the nature of organization as reframed through the lens of apostolic ministry and explore how apostolic leadership provides new and missionally creative ways forward.

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Tim is joined by fellow V3 Leader Dan White Jr., for an additional workshop entitled “Church Planting as Movement.” Sentralized describes it this way:

Planting a church is more than getting a 501(C)3, securing a building and launching a worship service. What if starting a church was just part of what happens when you start a missional movement?  Discover the vital essentials for gathering and multiplying communities that are saturated with missional DNA. Get a snapshot of how the V3 Movement cultivates leaders for the future of church planting.

We look forward to seeing you there!

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